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Example: "0x00000013"Error name | Error number | Error description |
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541. Microsoft Access Error 3019 | Error 3019 | Operation invalid without a current index. |
542. Microsoft Access Error 3020 | Error 3020 | Update or CancelUpdate without AddNew or Edit. |
543. Microsoft Access Error 3021 | Error 3021 | No current record. |
544. Microsoft Access Error 3022 | Error 3022 | The changes you requested to the table were not successful because they would create duplicate values in the index, primary key, or relationship. Change the data in the field or fields that contain duplicate data, remove the index, or redefine the index t |
545. Microsoft Access Error 3023 | Error 3023 | AddNew or Edit already used. |
546. Microsoft Access Error 3024 | Error 3024 | Could not find file '|'. |
547. Microsoft Access Error 3025 | Error 3025 | Cannot open any more files. |
548. Microsoft Access Error 3026 | Error 3026 | Not enough space on disk. |
549. Microsoft Access Error 3029 | Error 3029 | Not a valid account name or password. |
550. Microsoft Access Error 3030 | Error 3030 | |' is not a valid account name. |
551. Microsoft Access Error 3031 | Error 3031 | Not a valid password. |
552. Microsoft Access Error 3032 | Error 3032 | Cannot perform this operation. |
553. Microsoft Access Error 3034 | Error 3034 | You tried to commit or rollback a transaction without first beginning a transaction. |
554. Microsoft Access Error 3035 | Error 3035 | System resource exceeded. |
555. Microsoft Access Error 3036 | Error 3036 | Database has reached maximum size. |
556. Microsoft Access Error 3037 | Error 3037 | Cannot open any more tables or queries. |
557. Microsoft Access Error 3038 | Error 3038 | System resource exceeded. |
558. Microsoft Access Error 3039 | Error 3039 | Could not create index; too many indexes already defined. |
559. Microsoft Access Error 3040 | Error 3040 | Disk I/O error during read. |
560. Microsoft Access Error 3041 | Error 3041 | Cannot open a database created with a previous version of your application. |
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